Business

Program Purpose:

Students/Graduates participating in the Business program will expand their knowledge of business for the purposes of academic transfer, career enhancement, vocational degree, and certificate programs. Students will develop an understanding of the different facets of business and the contribution it makes to the production of goods and services and the standard of living of people. Students will improve their written and oral communication skills, critical thinking skills, and work place skills to enhance their contribution to local, state, and regional economic growth and global competitiveness.

Degree in Business Administration:

Students completing the Associate in Science Degree in Business will be able to:

Analyze and describe different facets of business and the contribution it makes to the production of goods and services and the standard of living of people.

Demonstrate written and oral communication skills, critical thinking skills and work place skills that will enhance their contribution to local, state and regional economic growth and global competitiveness.

Career Pathyways and Gainful Employment Disclosures

Accounting Services

Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks are financial record-keepers. They update and maintain accounting records, including those which calculate expenditures, receipts, accounts payable and receivable, and profit and loss. These workers have a wide range of skills from full-charge bookkeepers who can maintain an entire company’s books to accounting clerks who handle specific tasks. Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks hold more than 2 million jobs. They work in all industries and at all levels of government. Local government and the accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services industry are among the individual industries employing the largest numbers of these clerks.